EPILEPSY SO­CI­ETY

NEARLY 100 peo­ple joined in a street party in Chal­font St Peter to cel­e­brate the Queen’s Birthday.

Neigh­bours and vil­lagers in and around Croft Road en­joyed a street party for Her Majesty’s 90th which also in­volved a dog show and a ‘pimp my pot­hole com­pe­ti­tion’, which was run to high­light the state of the roads in the area.

Caro­line Low­ings, one of the or­gan­is­ers of the event, said: “It was ab­so­lutely bril­liant, we had a fan­tas­tic af­ter­noon.”

She added: “The weather shone for us so it made all the dif­fer­ence.”

Mrs Low­ings, 56, who lives on the road, said the area reg­u­larly takes part in events like this and lauded the ‘good com­mu­nity’ there.

She added: “It’s prob­a­bly the best road in the world - it’s just a fan­tas­tic at­mos­phere in the street.”

Rev­ellers in­cluded ba­bies right up to 80-yearolds, and the pot­hole com­pe­ti­tion went down well.